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    Default 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Released

    http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/Default.aspx


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    It's been such a mild winter here - I need to get busy and build some replacement earth boxes.
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    As Crash has said."it's been such a mild winter". We have plants in full bloom here that didn't bloom till March last year.(camellia and forsythia)

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    here in delaware it's been downright pleasant, the garden has been putting out since late last spring. it's still putting out greens right now, although not quite as much as earlier, they're probably running on fertilizer "fumes" right about now...plan to saddle up and hit the lawn and garden soon. want to expand my plots this year.i think alot of my success though was due to choosing heirloom seeds from colder climates "deliberately", so the veggies wouldn't notice the colder climate coming in...and apparently it worked.

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